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03/05: Muhammad Umer guest speaker on 19 May
Muhammad Umer, CSSE, will talk about Spatial Interpolation in Wireless Sensor Networks: Localized Algorithms for Variogram Modeling and Kriging, on Monday, 19 May at 12 noon.18/04: NLP and GIR
Yi Li (CSSE) will present work done for the paper Stokes, N.; Li, Y.; Moffat, A.; Rong, J., 2008: An Empirical Study of the Effects of NLP Components on Geographic IR Performance. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 22 (3): 247-264. Monday, 21 April 2008, 12pm, Geomatics Penthouse Meeting Room.16/07: Distributed spatial computing reading group, Thursday 19 July
Jafar suggested an article for our reading group. Please find the article and the discussion notes on our new website.http://www.geosensor.net/dsc/
02/07: Distributed spatial computing reading group, Thursday 5 July
This week I suggest to read an article about a routing strategy using a form of a spatio-temporal memory. I came across a series of articles around such approaches when developing ideas for my distributed pattern detection problem:Grossglauser, M., & Vetterli, M. (2006). Locating mobile nodes with EASE: learning efficient routes from encounter histories alone. Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on, 14(3), 457-469.
At the same time I would like to invite you all to use http://www.geosensor.net/dsc/ as the new information platform for our reading group. I will maintain a schedule page, but we all shall provide pdfs of the articles and the discussion notes there. Subscribe and you will be able to up- and download material.
http://geosensor.net/dstc/index.php?option=com_registration&task=register
Even though I will first of all maintain that webpage, it is thought as a page presenting our group and thus lives of our all contributions. So far the website does not feature much content, but I will add a list of 'group publications' and extend the 'portrait' section. Let me know if you have other ideas.
28/06: Stephan on leave II/2007
I will be on leave the second half of the year (II/2007). In this time Matt will be the primary contact for the Melbourne spatial information science node. I will be back in January. - Stephan28/06: Meeting on 28/6
Today (28/6) we will have no seminar meeting in our regular time slot, but you are cordially invited to the research seminar of the Department of Geomatics at 1:15pm in Lecture Theatre C!, Geomatics, 4th floor, with two topic-wise relevant presentations:Grant McKenzie (Geomatics): Landmark presence in map design using virtual environment modeling
Matthias Braun (Geoinformatics, University of Münster): Solving the multi-commodity flow problem in a shared ride application
30/05: next research group meeting (7/6/07)
I propose the following paper for our research group meeting on next Thursday, 07/06/2007: Zhao, Y.J., Govindan, R., Estrin, D., Residual energy scan for monitoring sensor networks, in IEEE WCNC '02 Orlando, FL, Mar. 2002.Ming
18/05: Paper for 24/5/07
For our next research group meeting, I would like to suggest this paper on algorithm design for wireless sensor networks. You can get online through your library.Amol Bakshi, Viktor K. Prasanna, "Algorithm Design and Synthesis for Wireless Sensor Networks," ICPP, pp. 423-430, 2004 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP'04), 2004.
03/05: Distributed spatial computing reading group, Thursday 10 May
Following my interest in tracking relations of moving sensor enabled agents, I suggest to discuss an article by Leonidas J. Guibas at our next reading group. My discussion notes will follow.Guibas, L. J. (2002). Sensing, tracking and reasoning with relations. Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE, 19(2), 73-85.
You can download the paper here.